Gamecube Revision C
One Gamecube Controller
Psone Screen
Three 3.7V 4700mAh batteries
11.1V charger
Lazerdoodle
7808 regulator
WM10055-ND - 6" 12 pin 1.0mm ffc cable
WM10218-ND - 6" 10 pin .5mm ffc cable
WM7679CT-ND - 12 pin ffc Zif connector
OR740CT-ND - 20 pin ffc Zif connector
Size M jack
Size M mount
Bondo
Apoxy
Highlights:
-Three 3.7v 5000mAh batteries for 11.1V, which should be about 2 hours of play time
-5" PSone screen
-Internal memory cards (relocating slots is problomatic)
-Classic Gamecube Controller
-One player only (I am too new to modding to have anything more)
-Headphone Jack
-DD intact
Current Design as of May 19, 2011:

My art is amazing, isn't it?

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UPDATED MONDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2011
This is my first GCp, so I thought I'd make a log for it. I've taken it apart, but I don't have a proper case. I was going to use a Dynex DVD player, but it was too thin. I was then going to use the ZN-45, but that means I would have to LED mod the screen.
UPDATED MONDAY MARCH 14, 2011
Good news! I found a case. I currently have a Lazerdoodle on the way! I should be able to start building some time next week.
UPDATED THURSDAY MARCH 17, 2011
Hailrazer mailed me the case, and it should arrive in a week or two.
UPDATED SATURDAY MARCH 26, 2011
The Lazerdoodle has finally arrived!


UPDATED SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2011

Good News! I wired the regulator to the motherboard. It works perfectly, which is a relief from all of the frustration and re-soldering I had to do. All in all, it took about 2 hours (1 and 1/2 hours of that was procrastination), which is actually pretty good.
UPDATED SUNDAY MAY 1, 2011
Due to memory card problems, and other soldering issues, I have decided to start again. This time, I promise I will do it right.
UPDATED MONDAY MAY 16, 2011

I wired up the controller to the motherboard today. Took a little while, but it's working fine now. All I need now is a 7808 regulator for my screen and I can complete the soldering phase of my portable.
UPDATED THURSDAY MAY 19, 2011
I was looking at other Portable Logs today and noticed something I don't have that every other log does. A LIST OF HIGHLIGHTS AND A DESIGN

UPDATED TUESDAY JUNE 7, 2011
I finally got around to working on the portable last weekend. I've been extremely busy with ISPs and upcoming exams. Anyway, here's a small update, but don't expect another until late June when school ends. I've wired up the screen and lengthened the wires on the DD.

UPDATED THURSDAY JULY 7, 2011
Okay, I should have uploaded this 2 weeks ago, but I ran into several problems, which ultimately caused me to buy a new PCB and a new battery.


UPDATED THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 2011
I've been working on the LightCube occasionally this summer, mostly because of volunteering and vacation. But, I have 2 things to show you today. I replaced the GameCube triggers (kudos to HailRazer)

...and I've started the case

UPDATED MONDAY DECEMBER 19, 2011
Alright, it's been about 4 months since I last made a post. I've been not only busy with homework, but also really procrastinative. I am almost ready to unveil the portable, though I doubt it will be done until early February, as I'm going away for Christmas Break, and then have exams a few weeks later. I unfortunately don't have anything to show you at the moment, but I promise it will look mediocre (at best).
UPDATED TUESDAY MARCH 13, 2012
Well, I guess I have some explaining to do. I'm once again pushing the release date for the portable. I do have an excuse, though. Back in February, I had finally finished apoxying the LightCube, and was literally screwing it together when something went wrong. I found a problem with the Z button, and soon found myself on the hunt for a new motherboard. Anyway, I am re-casing it, and expect to finish by the end of the week. Here's some pics:


